SUSTAIN drilling at Surtsey volcano, Iceland, tracks hydrothermal and microbiological interactions in basalt 50 years after eruption

The 2017 Surtsey Underwater volcanic System for Thermophiles, Alteration processes and INnovative concretes (SUSTAIN) drilling project at Surtsey volcano, sponsored in part by the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP), provides precise observations of the hydrothermal, geochem...

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Main Authors: Jackson, Marie D., Gudmundsson, Magnús T., Weisenberger, Tobias B., Rhodes, J. Michael, Stefánsson, Andri, Kleine, Barbara I., Lippert, Peter C., Marquardt, Joshua M., Reynolds, Hannah I., Kück, Jochem, Marteinsson, Viggó T., Vannier, Pauline, Bach, Wolfgang, Barich, Amel, Bergsten, Pauline, Bryce, Julia G., Cappelletti, Piergiulio, Couper, Samantha, Fahnestock, M. Florencia, Gorny, Carolyn F., Grimaldi, Carla, Groh, Marco, Gudmundsson, Ágúst, Gunnlaugsson, Ágúst T., Hamlin, Cédric, Högnadóttir, Thórdis, Jónasson, Kristján, Jónsson, Sigurdur S., Jørgensen, Steffen Leth, Klonowski, Alexandra M., Marshall, Beau, Massey, Erica, McPhie, Jocelyn, Moore, James G., Ólafsson, Einar S., Onstad, Solveig L., Perez, Velveth, Prause, Simon, Snorrason, Snorri P., Türke, Andreas, White, James D.L., Zimanowski, Bernd
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2019
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2728291
https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-25-35-2019
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author Jackson, Marie D.
Gudmundsson, Magnús T.
Weisenberger, Tobias B.
Rhodes, J. Michael
Stefánsson, Andri
Kleine, Barbara I.
Lippert, Peter C.
Marquardt, Joshua M.
Reynolds, Hannah I.
Kück, Jochem
Marteinsson, Viggó T.
Vannier, Pauline
Bach, Wolfgang
Barich, Amel
Bergsten, Pauline
Bryce, Julia G.
Cappelletti, Piergiulio
Couper, Samantha
Fahnestock, M. Florencia
Gorny, Carolyn F.
Grimaldi, Carla
Groh, Marco
Gudmundsson, Ágúst
Gunnlaugsson, Ágúst T.
Hamlin, Cédric
Högnadóttir, Thórdis
Jónasson, Kristján
Jónsson, Sigurdur S.
Jørgensen, Steffen Leth
Klonowski, Alexandra M.
Marshall, Beau
Massey, Erica
McPhie, Jocelyn
Moore, James G.
Ólafsson, Einar S.
Onstad, Solveig L.
Perez, Velveth
Prause, Simon
Snorrason, Snorri P.
Türke, Andreas
White, James D.L.
Zimanowski, Bernd
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Marquardt, Joshua M.
Reynolds, Hannah I.
Kück, Jochem
Marteinsson, Viggó T.
Vannier, Pauline
Bach, Wolfgang
Barich, Amel
Bergsten, Pauline
Bryce, Julia G.
Cappelletti, Piergiulio
Couper, Samantha
Fahnestock, M. Florencia
Gorny, Carolyn F.
Grimaldi, Carla
Groh, Marco
Gudmundsson, Ágúst
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Jónsson, Sigurdur S.
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Klonowski, Alexandra M.
Marshall, Beau
Massey, Erica
McPhie, Jocelyn
Moore, James G.
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Perez, Velveth
Prause, Simon
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description The 2017 Surtsey Underwater volcanic System for Thermophiles, Alteration processes and INnovative concretes (SUSTAIN) drilling project at Surtsey volcano, sponsored in part by the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP), provides precise observations of the hydrothermal, geochemical, geomagnetic, and microbiological changes that have occurred in basaltic tephra and minor intrusions since explosive and effusive eruptions produced the oceanic island in 1963–1967. Two vertically cored boreholes, to 152 and 192 m below the surface, were drilled using filtered, UV-sterilized seawater circulating fluid to minimize microbial contamination. These cores parallel a 181 m core drilled in 1979. Introductory investigations indicate changes in material properties and whole-rock compositions over the past 38 years. A Surtsey subsurface observatory installed to 181 m in one vertical borehole holds incubation experiments that monitor in situ mineralogical and microbial alteration processes at 25–124 ∘C. A third cored borehole, inclined 55∘ in a 264∘ azimuthal direction to 354 m measured depth, provides further insights into eruption processes, including the presence of a diatreme that extends at least 100 m into the seafloor beneath the Surtur crater. The SUSTAIN project provides the first time-lapse drilling record into a very young oceanic basaltic volcano over a range of temperatures, 25–141 ∘C from 1979 to 2017, and subaerial and submarine hydrothermal fluid compositions. Rigorous procedures undertaken during the drilling operation protected the sensitive environment of the Surtsey Natural Preserve. publishedVersion
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spelling ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:11250/2728291 2025-01-16T22:38:57+00:00 SUSTAIN drilling at Surtsey volcano, Iceland, tracks hydrothermal and microbiological interactions in basalt 50 years after eruption Jackson, Marie D. Gudmundsson, Magnús T. Weisenberger, Tobias B. Rhodes, J. Michael Stefánsson, Andri Kleine, Barbara I. Lippert, Peter C. Marquardt, Joshua M. Reynolds, Hannah I. Kück, Jochem Marteinsson, Viggó T. Vannier, Pauline Bach, Wolfgang Barich, Amel Bergsten, Pauline Bryce, Julia G. Cappelletti, Piergiulio Couper, Samantha Fahnestock, M. Florencia Gorny, Carolyn F. Grimaldi, Carla Groh, Marco Gudmundsson, Ágúst Gunnlaugsson, Ágúst T. Hamlin, Cédric Högnadóttir, Thórdis Jónasson, Kristján Jónsson, Sigurdur S. Jørgensen, Steffen Leth Klonowski, Alexandra M. Marshall, Beau Massey, Erica McPhie, Jocelyn Moore, James G. Ólafsson, Einar S. Onstad, Solveig L. Perez, Velveth Prause, Simon Snorrason, Snorri P. Türke, Andreas White, James D.L. Zimanowski, Bernd 2019-06-12 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2728291 https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-25-35-2019 eng eng Copernicus Publications urn:issn:1816-8957 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2728291 https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-25-35-2019 cristin:1799271 Scientific drilling. 2019, 25, 35-46 Navngivelse 4.0 Internasjonal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.no Copyright 2019 by the authors Scientific Drilling 25 35-46 Journal article Peer reviewed 2019 ftunivbergen https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-25-35-2019 2023-03-14T17:39:40Z The 2017 Surtsey Underwater volcanic System for Thermophiles, Alteration processes and INnovative concretes (SUSTAIN) drilling project at Surtsey volcano, sponsored in part by the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP), provides precise observations of the hydrothermal, geochemical, geomagnetic, and microbiological changes that have occurred in basaltic tephra and minor intrusions since explosive and effusive eruptions produced the oceanic island in 1963–1967. Two vertically cored boreholes, to 152 and 192 m below the surface, were drilled using filtered, UV-sterilized seawater circulating fluid to minimize microbial contamination. These cores parallel a 181 m core drilled in 1979. Introductory investigations indicate changes in material properties and whole-rock compositions over the past 38 years. A Surtsey subsurface observatory installed to 181 m in one vertical borehole holds incubation experiments that monitor in situ mineralogical and microbial alteration processes at 25–124 ∘C. A third cored borehole, inclined 55∘ in a 264∘ azimuthal direction to 354 m measured depth, provides further insights into eruption processes, including the presence of a diatreme that extends at least 100 m into the seafloor beneath the Surtur crater. The SUSTAIN project provides the first time-lapse drilling record into a very young oceanic basaltic volcano over a range of temperatures, 25–141 ∘C from 1979 to 2017, and subaerial and submarine hydrothermal fluid compositions. Rigorous procedures undertaken during the drilling operation protected the sensitive environment of the Surtsey Natural Preserve. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Surtsey University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB) Surtsey ENVELOPE(-20.608,-20.608,63.301,63.301) Scientific Drilling 25 35 46
spellingShingle Jackson, Marie D.
Gudmundsson, Magnús T.
Weisenberger, Tobias B.
Rhodes, J. Michael
Stefánsson, Andri
Kleine, Barbara I.
Lippert, Peter C.
Marquardt, Joshua M.
Reynolds, Hannah I.
Kück, Jochem
Marteinsson, Viggó T.
Vannier, Pauline
Bach, Wolfgang
Barich, Amel
Bergsten, Pauline
Bryce, Julia G.
Cappelletti, Piergiulio
Couper, Samantha
Fahnestock, M. Florencia
Gorny, Carolyn F.
Grimaldi, Carla
Groh, Marco
Gudmundsson, Ágúst
Gunnlaugsson, Ágúst T.
Hamlin, Cédric
Högnadóttir, Thórdis
Jónasson, Kristján
Jónsson, Sigurdur S.
Jørgensen, Steffen Leth
Klonowski, Alexandra M.
Marshall, Beau
Massey, Erica
McPhie, Jocelyn
Moore, James G.
Ólafsson, Einar S.
Onstad, Solveig L.
Perez, Velveth
Prause, Simon
Snorrason, Snorri P.
Türke, Andreas
White, James D.L.
Zimanowski, Bernd
SUSTAIN drilling at Surtsey volcano, Iceland, tracks hydrothermal and microbiological interactions in basalt 50 years after eruption
title SUSTAIN drilling at Surtsey volcano, Iceland, tracks hydrothermal and microbiological interactions in basalt 50 years after eruption
title_full SUSTAIN drilling at Surtsey volcano, Iceland, tracks hydrothermal and microbiological interactions in basalt 50 years after eruption
title_fullStr SUSTAIN drilling at Surtsey volcano, Iceland, tracks hydrothermal and microbiological interactions in basalt 50 years after eruption
title_full_unstemmed SUSTAIN drilling at Surtsey volcano, Iceland, tracks hydrothermal and microbiological interactions in basalt 50 years after eruption
title_short SUSTAIN drilling at Surtsey volcano, Iceland, tracks hydrothermal and microbiological interactions in basalt 50 years after eruption
title_sort sustain drilling at surtsey volcano, iceland, tracks hydrothermal and microbiological interactions in basalt 50 years after eruption
url https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2728291
https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-25-35-2019